I am trying to get a MSI Fuzzy 945GM1 running.
Windows XP pro (32 bit) loaded ok.
The driver disk that is included comes with a 64 bit driver disk, which even when exploring the disk instead of using autorun, was entirely unhelpful.
So I started searching the internet using "ms-7265 drivers", and found logicsuppy's page for the product, which directed me to intel's web site, where I found the drivers for the chipset and graphics controller. which left yellow question marks next to the audio device and the ethernet controller.
Logicsupply was again helpful in directing me to realtek's site for the AC97 driver. And now for the problem:

Integrated LAN adapter (LAN Down)
Recent Intel chipsets integrate the Media Access Control (MAC) portion (MAC) of the LAN adapter into the I/O Controller Hub (ICH) of the chipset. The Physical (PHY) portion of the LAN adapter is not integrated, so a separate LAN chip must still be used on the motherboard to support LAN functionality. Additionally, some motherboards use a PCI LAN adapter chip that does not use the integrated MAC portion of the ICH.

Due to the potential variations, drivers from the system or motherboard manufacturer should be used. For technical support information, check with the system or motherboard manufacturer. If you have an Intel® motherboard, support information is available on the support page for the particular motherboard: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/

Now, after I activate, I'm going to have to figure out what I'm going to do with BOTH lan controllers:lol:

12-23-2007, 03:05 AM

mike938

Since this is concerning the 945GM1 let me add something in for you and everyone else using the board as well. There is a BIOS update for the board which fixes issues with PCI VGA cards. To get it download it from the Axis 945GM Barebones download page. It is version 1.10. For whatever reason it's only listed on the Axis download page and the GM1's page is nonexistent. The fix allows ACPI to function correctly it seems with an addon PCI graphics card. (pre-patch knoppix would not detect ACPI bios and crash on hardware detection and windows just rebooted endlessly before the graphical loading screen came up.)

12-23-2007, 03:11 AM

h3rk

It's only needed for the PCI VGA cards?
Thanks. I suppose that would help with a dual display setup.

12-23-2007, 04:07 AM

mike938

All it does is (as listed anyway)
1. Add support for T2080 CPU
2. Fix some PCI VGA card problems
I needed it because I was unable to get 800x480 out of the VGA using the onboard graphics so I ended up with one of the "free" (after rebate) MX4000 PCI cards in order to get it. Unless you're using a PCI graphics card it's probably a useless update though.

12-28-2007, 07:07 PM

h3rk

I noticed that the bios does not have the option for "quick boot" and I've been trying to get guidance from MSI about this. Help from the MSI forums was friendly and helpful in pointing me in the right direction, but the mod didn't have much experience with this "industrial computer" (other than he could see it not being available due to the infrequent cycling of the industrial application of these boards).

As it stands the bios post is slow and there's no shortcut. I haven't yet gone down the scary path of modding and flashing the bios with software tools that are out there.

I'll post what I find when I get news.

my bios is W 7265IIP V1.10 082707

I'm also trying to find a better fan/heatsink but I'm not sure yet what will fit. The supplied fan is not great, to say the absolute least, at room temp in a Travla C138 case, and a T5600 processor. Where's my 80mm hole saw...:rolleyes:

01-02-2008, 05:04 AM

mike938

If you plan to replace the heatsink, the mounting holes are non-standard. I had ordered a heatsink for a mobile 478 socket and it didn't fit. Ended up asking MSI support and they said it was a non-standard mounting. I just replaced the fan and screwed it into the heatsink. Still a 40(?)mm fan though :/

01-02-2008, 05:07 AM

h3rk

I think it's 50mm, I found one that is 16cfm, it fit & put a 60mm where the 2..5mm HDD mount was. I went through the same with the heatsink. I still think I need more flow, due to it's location in my console.

Is your bios like mine? slow (tests) without a fix.

04-15-2008, 01:02 AM

JohnWPB

Quote:

Originally Posted by h3rk

Hot damn, I got it!

I probably should have looked a little more closely at the specs page:

THANK YOU! Your posting this info worked as you intended! I googled all over the place trying to find the drivers, and after changing some keywords here and there, this popped up as the #2 search result. Thanks again!

04-15-2008, 01:04 AM

h3rk

woohoo!!! that's why I love this place. I'm Glad it helped. That made my day.